Never tried ecigs. Don't like smoking. But I hear these are supposed to have nice flavours etc. can anyone tell if this would cover some snus outages? I'm out. Tried Oliver twists, boke. Don't like smoking. Any advice would help
Vapes for snus outage relief
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Originally posted by paulgedz View PostNever tried ecigs. Don't like smoking. But I hear these are supposed to have nice flavours etc. can anyone tell if this would cover some snus outages? I'm out. Tried Oliver twists, boke. Don't like smoking. Any advice would help
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provari are expensive , around £100 . If that's not an issue then go for it. You can get a good vape off something a lot cheaper as well though. A vision spinner battery costs about £20 . You can adjust the voltage on them and they last a long while. To go on top of the battery get yourself a good clearomizer or tank. The iclear 16 is about £10 , splash out a little more on a decent tank for £20-25 the kangertech aerotank or the aspire nautilus are very good. You will need to change the heads of the tanks or clearomiser every week or so , depending on how much you use them. The head is a small cylinder that fits into the clearomizer that holds the wicks and heating coil. They are a couple quid each . Hope this helps
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Originally posted by paulgedz View PostNever tried ecigs. Don't like smoking. But I hear these are supposed to have nice flavours etc. can anyone tell if this would cover some snus outages? I'm out. Tried Oliver twists, boke. Don't like smoking. Any advice would helpIf you have any problems with my posts or signature
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Originally posted by Skell18 View PostIf you don't like smoking you will hate vaping, have you tried chewing twist tobacco? That will give you enough nic, it of an acquired taste though.
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Originally posted by alopezg1 View PostThat's not nescessarily true. It is like smoking , it just doesn't taste like shite . If you find a flavour you like , and a good setup then it can be very enjoyable
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Originally posted by Skell18 View PostIts mainly the sensation, or what I believe is called throat hit, something I always despised when I smoked, that isn't something I would personally want to relive. Different strokes for different folks though. I have tried vaping and the nic feeling always felt very chemical to me, like when you chewed nicotine gum if you know what I mean, something was missing, the alkaloids.
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WORD UP:
-If you get some Halo Kringle's Curse - (A Real Candy Cane Mint Flavor) this is a dead ringer for Thunder Frosted or General Mint. -I like using Thunder Frosted Los alot. But it's horrible on my white teeth keeping white & not stained. Vaping causes No Stains To The Teeth! Also try EonSmoke's Mint & FROST flavors too!! Great Stuff!!!Last edited by GODOFSNUS; 21-05-14, 06:53 AM.
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Provaris are meant for long term use as their main attribute is durability. It's large, expensive, shockingly ugly, and the single button menu system is idiotic. On the other hand it produces clean, steady power at whatever voltage you choose and is built to last. If you're not looking to get deep into vaping, but want something that will last all day and work ok with a lot of different toppers, get an MVP. The aspire bottom coil clearos are supposed to be ok (? - I only use rebuildables at this point, so I'm a bit unclear on beginner gear).
If you want to jump into it, get a nice mechanical and a simple silica/cotton rebuildable - e.g. Microstick and GP Sphreroid would be an ideal, relatively simple (and incredibly tiny) setup that gives a very nice vape. GP paps with a Heron topper would be bigger, but it would give more vape time. There are tons of good options! Building wicks and coils with silica or cotton is actually quite easy, and given a little practice, all but the most incompetent can get a great vape with these types of setups. Some basic battery safety will have to be learned, but it's not complicated.
I can't recommend clones due to both the immorality of buying from thieves, and the unknown quality of the fakes... but most vapers do recommend them.
As you don't smoke, I recommend you use it like a cigar. Hold the vapor in your mouth and don't bother inhaling. You'll still get the nicotine through your mucous membranes, particularly if you let the vapor out through your nose. It's takes time to get used to breathing in vapor - even for smokers - so why bother? This avoids throat hit.
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Originally posted by alopezg1 View Postprovari are expensive , around £100 . If that's not an issue then go for it. You can get a good vape off something a lot cheaper as well though. A vision spinner battery costs about £20 . You can adjust the voltage on them and they last a long while. To go on top of the battery get yourself a good clearomizer or tank. The iclear 16 is about £10 , splash out a little more on a decent tank for £20-25 the kangertech aerotank or the aspire nautilus are very good. You will need to change the heads of the tanks or clearomiser every week or so , depending on how much you use them. The head is a small cylinder that fits into the clearomizer that holds the wicks and heating coil. They are a couple quid each . Hope this helps
I find it too tempting to recommend the weird, expensive, high end stuff that I buy whenever I scape some money together.
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